Kure Beach Fishing Pier, North Carolina
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N 33° 59.768 W 077° 54.287
18S E 231694 N 3765532
Kure Beach Pier is the oldest fishing pier on the Atlantic Coast. Located at the end on Ave. K in Kure Beach, NC.
Waymark Code: WM8CVK
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 03/13/2010
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Kure Beach Pier is the oldest fishing pier on the Atlantic Coast. Located at the end on Ave. K in Kure Beach, NC. The pier is 712 feet in length from the high tide line.
Built in 1923 by L. C. Kure, this 22-foot-wide, 712-foot-long wooden structure is the oldest continuously operated family-owned pier in North Carolina. Facilities include a 5,800-square-foot building that houses a concession counter with cold sandwiches, drinks and other goodies, a complete tackle shop, a souvenir store and an arcade with four pool tables and video games. Permits are good from midnight to midnight and cost $5 for one rod and reel per person and $12 for a king mackerel permit allowing three rods. The pier is handicapped accessible. No rentals are available, and no alcoholic beverages are permitted. The pier is open 24 hours a day every day from April 1 to December 1.
Source: The Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Southern Coast and Wilmington
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~ Open 24 hours a day ~
Opens April 1st through November 30th
One Rod and Reel per Person $5.00 per Fisherman
King Fishing - $12 * May 15th - October 1st * 3 Rods * 6am to Sunset
Shark Fishing - $12 * June 1st - Sept. 15th * 3 Rods * 12 am to 6am